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Ordinary meaicincs begin at the wrong end—only correct syr.iptomi People take headache powders for headaches, blood medicines for tK blooa, and nerve remedies for nervousness, when they only neec to tone up the digestive organs, the liver and the kidneys, and so keep the whole system :n a healthy condition. BEECHAM'S PILLS do mors every year for the health, happiness, and success (.f the civilized world than is realized. They keep millions of men and wuriyn well, and enabU them to do their part in the world's work with healthy oodies and cheerful minds. It is a half-century old fact that Beecham's Pi'Us make you well ant Sold everywhere ia boxes, price lO\d. {36 pills) Hl\ {66 pills) <£ 2jD {l6B pills'* I - 1 w - "■■-^L^_!: n7- v W7 L rj', PROVIDENT SOCIETY RESULTS FROM SiXTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. Accumulated Funds, over Annual Income, over New Business, 1910 (ordinary) New Business, 1910 (Industrial) £27,000,000 £3,540,000 £5,490.026 £777,740 POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 247,872, assuring ove* p61»% ( 58,527, assuring near* £2,000,000. »Rtl?T P ra *««* EEVERSIONARY ADDITIONS ok about £1,500,000. m Society now issues EVERY DESIRABM FORM ' DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: he Hmk 0. J. M.L.O. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); the Hon. E, Richardson, C.M.G.; Joan imn-can,-E Esq. .: ,/'--j):; : :[ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New' Zealand Branch- ' l T „ rrnrr . n^ia OTJSTOIMHOUSE-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Hasterton District Office: Perry St. H. J. FRANCIS, Olstrlot Secretary.

0. McCANDUSH AND CO. Victoria Stttet, HAMILTON, rTTAVB FOR SALE Waikato and JjL Auckland Shieop and Dairy Properties, on terra* to suit email or large capitalists. No. 41. 3190 ACRES, 1300 improved, 2 sheep, [besides cattle; 1§ mile from . township, 6 miles from two sta'.tions, creamery, sbhoolf and post office, li miles; 11 paddocks; firstplaas soil, 11-roamed house and orrtibuildings. ... PRICE per acre, £6 10s. Balance at { 5 per cent. ':' ';AV"'\'.V ; :N^a.; : :,,:o ' ' ■•;. 150 ACRES Freehold'; 1 acres ploughed, 80 acres in grass; 20 '■;-' office 1 anile, raifc '*/*;w«ft * PRICE, per 'acre, £lO : ! f : '■-'"';' '■' r ■ '"" ; - ■::■■:■: No. 21. 437 ACRES Freenold, 420 in grass, 7-roomed house .and all outbuild:a inga. PRICE per acre £l2. Cash : :£lpoo. v ~ . S'V}*;■■'•;.;■':? No. 85. /■'■'■ 348 ACRES J.1.P., rent 2s 9d per .acre; 300 acres in grass and turnips: 5-roomed -house 'and • out- ■ station onthe property. PEIGE for Goodwill £4 per acre. Cash £BOO, balance 5 per cent. : :. No. 5. ;';.;' 200 ACRES Freehold, undulating and house arid out» ' buiicdngs. PRICE per acre £ll, Catfh£soo. . > \ .'::;'V5 ■■;>':'■ Mo. 11.' - 87 ACRES 0.R.P., at £1 per acre, . half improved, new 4-roomed Ciouse, i:frbm: Fianbton., PRICE for. .Good. : wilT£7 acre; £250 cash; ball^\anoei6;',per:'ceiit. {"; ■' iV 7, '7-/:^-'7 : -mi-<37.: -:•■>* ; > : vi-V.; . 480 ACRES Fa?eeibld, partly improved 70 acres; good milling tunliber,.,undulating country, rich land, ft-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £4. L.T. J '. : : m.4.7 66,000 ACRE BLOCK at 10s per acre, 4000 acres good,milling bush; 25 per cent, balance 10 years. No. 23. 827 ACRES 0.R.P., at lLs 6d per acre, limestone country, good : mixed bush, 250 acres felled and grassed; 5-roomed house, good road to the door. PRICE £2 10s per acre. Cash £300; 5 and 7 years..

TAKE UP A FEW SHARbS IN 'Theßank Of Home Improvement' There's no investment you can make will bring you a. surer dividend. You wall not draw it in currency values perhaps, but the money will yield liEgli percentages of comfort and happiness. -Have your walls papered before . the influx of the visitors who come with warmer weather. A large selection of New Wallpapers has just been landed at DANIELL'S, and in choosing your wall coverings therefrom you are given an almost bewildering choice. llinong them are:— LIGHT GROUND BEDEOOM PAPERS, in Moral Sprays and Satinfaced Stripes. HIGH ART PAPERS, in shades of reds, greens, etc. for drawing rooms, and lovely friezes and ceiling papers. > You'll find'-'a few pounds go a long way in buying wall papers here. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 2

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